Jun. 4th, 2010

beccaelizabeth: my Watcher tattoo in blue, plus Be in red Buffy style font (Default)
I didn't know quite what to make of this one. Read more... )

That costume from Cyberwoman has precedent, because the Cybermen in this one were part converted with lots of skin. There's little pictures on the CD (and on the website, linked below).
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Speaking of Doctor Who on teh computer: There is Doctor Who on the computer. The Eleventh Doctor and Amy. In a game. For a computer.

You know what my computer can't run?

*pouts*

*sulks*

*glares*



Clearly I must buy a new computer.
beccaelizabeth: my Watcher tattoo in blue, plus Be in red Buffy style font (Default)
I have noted Amy is fairly modest by the standards of her agegroup and theoretical weather expectations. I have noticed this because I can always tell she's wearing something on her lower half, and quite a lot often on people wandering around outside that's by no means apparent. The current definition of 'dress' seems to me to fit my idea of 'shirt', but *big shrugs*.

Doctor Who can give you a lovely tour through fashions past. Some of it needs new colors but you get some really great scientist miniskirts going on, or warrior woman mini everythings, or sparkly suits. I like the sparkly. If I was making Doctor Who I'd make there be futuristic sparklies again, because you don't get enough chances to have that much clothes fun.

I think the important bits in not treating women like things don't really have much to do with making sure you can't see bits of them. They do have a lot to do with making sure that seeing them isn't the only point for them being there, and I think Doctor Who has that covered.

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